Facebook is considering adding a less cheery alternative to its “like” button: a “sympathize” button.

The social network has been toying with this option, which was devised at a Facebook hackathon, a Facebook engineer said Thursday, according to The Huffington Post. Here’s how it could work: if you were to tag your status with a negative emotion (from Facebook’s lists of feelings), the “sympathize” button would automatically replace the “like button.”

And as much as we all want one, it seems Facebook is just never going to add a “dislike” button. (Basically, we are all Gretchen Weiners and Mark Zuckerberg is Regina George and he’s saying, “Stop trying to make a “dislike” button happen. It’s not going to happen.”)

The “sympathize” feature isn’t making its way to the site “yet,” said a Facebook spokesperson. Until then, we’ll just carry on with awkward silences.

The sympathize button can become a very political tool in commenting on people's status, and can be used against someone. Facebook should refrain from creating such buttons, just liking should be good enough.

"And as much as we all want one, it seems Facebook is just never going to add a “dislike” button."

- No, TIME. Only people who don't understand the human psychology behind social media want a dislike button. Everyone else realizes that enabling negative sentiment on a social media service discourages use of said service due to the psychological toll of negative feedback.